^^MfcAND BULB GROWING, FALL, 



PALMS, continued 

 COCOS Weddelliana. An erect, graceful grower, 

 furnished freely with broad, green leaves. 

 Splendidly adapted for growing in fern-di 

 Strong plants, 3-inch pots. 35 cts. each post- 

 paid. 

 LATANIA Borbonica. The most popular of the 

 fan Palms. It is of remarkable beauty and 

 easie=t culture, developing large, d 

 divided, fan-shaped leaves. Strong plants, 

 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts.; larger size, 3 

 each, postpaid. Handsome specimen 1 I 

 15 to 18 inches high, 50 cts. each, by expre.-^,. 

 DRACAENA indivisa. Forms Palm-likr- t 

 of graceful habit. Strong plants, 15 cts. each, 

 4 for 50 cts., 9 for $1. 

 PHOENIX Canariensis. This is a Date Palm 

 and in the South its fruit matures. Produces 

 fine specimen plants of highly ornamental 

 character. 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts. 

 Roebelinii. The newest, and in every n 

 the finest and most beautiful Palm grown, 

 with the most graceful and beautiful foliage. 

 It is the hardiest and most easily grown of 

 all Palms, and just the one that will. succeed 

 in any window. Nothing can surpass it 

 as a decorative plant. 

 CYCAS revoluta. Heavy, glossy, deep green 

 leaves, growing from a crown. An excellent 

 house plant which will stand any amount of 

 hard usage. Fine large plants. 8 to 12 inches 

 high, 4 to 6 leaves, 75 cts. each, postpaid. 



Dingee Flowering Begonias 



The foliage is attractive and odd, while, 



the flowers are exceedingly graceful and 



tiful. Their colors include the most brilliant 



shades of red, yellow, crimson, salmon, etc., 



and make a display which is hardly equaled 



by any other class of house-plants. 



Price, except where noted: Strong plants, 15 cts. 

 each. 4 ior 50 cts., 9 for |1, postpaid 



President Carnot. Coral-red, borne in 

 panicles. 



Rubra. Heavy waxy green leaves, with 

 panicles of coral-colored flowers. 



Alba picta. Leaves spotted with silver; 

 te flowers in clusters. 



Argentea guttata. Silvery blotched foli- 

 age and white flowers in • I 



Foliosa. Foliage small. Bright pink 

 flowers. 



Gloire de Lorraine. The greatest of all 

 Begonias. Grows from 10 to 12 inches 

 high. Throughout the entire winter 

 completely hidden with soft, rosy pink 

 flowers. Strong plants, 40 cts. each. 



Hybrida rnultiflora. Rosy pink flowers. 



Metallica. Flowers white; foliage a 

 lustrous bronze. 



Marjorie Daw. New Trailing Begonia. 

 Bears great clusters of large, 

 pink flowers that droop from long 

 sterns. 



L'andersonii. Scarlet, shading to crimson. 

 Known as Coral Begonia. 



Vernon. Foliage shading to deep bronze; 

 TS deep red. Always in bl 



Our nouse-plants are just like our 

 Roses — the very best it is possible to 

 obtain. 



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PAINTED LEAF, or REX BEGONIAS 



The most beautiful ornamental foliage plant- 

 in existence. 

 Strong plants, 15 cts. each, 4 for 50 cts.; larger 



size, zi) cts. eacii, 3 lor 50 cts., postpaid 

 Enfant de Nancy. Silver zone, reddish brown 



edges. 

 Grandi. Bright steel zone; light green center; 



green edge, mottled white, tinged maroon. 

 Helen Upden. Small silvery leaves and hairy 



light green stems, under side of leaf red. 

 Mad. Le Boucq. Entire leaf soft, rosy mauve. 



of a light silky luster. 

 Queen Victoria. Silver leaves, with crepe-like 



texture. 

 Silver Queen. Apple-green, with olive-green 



veins extending to edge. 



Dingee Choicest Fuchsias 



Baby Fuchsia. Dwarf, with an abundance of 



purple and white flowers. 

 Speciosa. Orange-scarlet corolla, with white 



sepals and rose calyx. Everbloomer. 

 Trophy. Large, purple flowers. 

 Rozains Patrie. Double white; extra large. 

 Duke of Albany. Red and white; drooping 



habit. 

 Mme. Thebaud. Carmine, bordered white. 

 Constancy. Bright carmine and white. 

 Trailing Queen. Wine-colored. 

 Mrs. C. Blanc. Purple, bright red sepals. 

 Lovely. Large, semi-double flowers. 

 Jupiter. Extra large, rich carmine. 

 Wave of Life. Golden yellow foliage. 

 PHENOMENAL. Brilliant red; best-V-oming, 



double Fuchsia in existence. 



Strong plants of all of the above varieties, sure 

 to thrive and bloom, 10 cts. each, 4 for S5 cts., 

 6 for 50 cts., postpaid. The entire collection of 

 13 splendid Fuchsias, postpaid, for $1. 



SANSEvIERA Zeal^mca. Has long, leathery. 

 sword-like leaves, elegantly marked with 

 bars of silvery gray. Will stand all sort- 01 



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each , 



dze, 20 cts. eacn, 3 for 50 cts. 



50 cts.: larger 



BEGONIA. GLOIRE DE LORRAINE 



